Hi Everyone,
We've been doing some testing with a new storage technology for our servers and would like to get some people that have high SQL loads on the platform to see how well it performs.
We're going to give you a free coupon for 2 months of hosting by trying this out.
HOWEVER there is a catch!
Catch A. Because this is obviously a *developmental* technology we cannot guarantee 100% uptime, but as per our reputation we will do our absolute best to maintain the 100% uptime you are accustom to as a beyond hosting customer.
Catch B. Due to the nature of this deal we will be fairly strict about who we are accepting as customers for testing. If you think this is your opportunity to get free hosting on a fast platform you will be rejected.
If you are interested and daring to try something that may triple your redirect performance and ROI please send me a PM with your traffic volume, software requirements and current server configuration.
Sign me up!
*heavyT already pre-approved me so I don't see any issues.


*Moving this to the server/tech forum
Curious, is one million clicks per hour considered fast in this industry?
My custom-built tracker would easily handles redirects of 100 million clicks per hour (and similar for callbacks/pixels), on an already heavily-loaded entry-level dedicated server. That's without even doing any performance optimisation.
Whats the new tech tyler?
Scott -> throw any cpvlab/202 install on the same server and try and run 100 million clicks an hour. See what happens! Your entry level machine will struggle.
SO yes - 1 million clicks from 1 million different users is considered good.
Ahh well there you go, it's a software problem, not a hardware problem. 
it for sure is + server config makes a decent difference though.
like - not many people can run 10m impressions a day on a wordpress blog on the smallest AWS ec2 instance!
But its possible 
http://www.ewanleith.com/blog/900/10...ng-a-15-server
Now if tyler would only lift the vale a bit more so we know what he is talking about 
Its still a linux VPS, however the storage system were using some some advanced read and write caching that AFAIK no one else is utilizing yet. Were able to offer large disk capacity servers without the premium ssd pricing.
LOL @liquidwebs disk benchmarks on their SSD servers. Running the same bench or standard SAS 15k raid 10s are performing at 50% of their ssd and 1000% of their sata.
/end brag.